In Loving Memory of Perry Belk
March 5, 1979 - October 22, 2025
Perry Belk, 46, of Quinlan , TX passed away on October 22, 2025, surrounded by his loved ones. In the weeks before his passing, Perry was baptized, a moment of peace and faith that brought great comfort to him and his family.
Perry was proud to be a devoted husband, father, and Paw Paw. A hardworking man, he lived life with purpose and joy, always ready to lend a hand and bring a smile to those around him.
He enjoyed hunting, fishing, and spending time with his family and friends. Some of his happiest days were spent out on the boat, sharing laughter and stories. Perry had a special gift for making people smile and was known for his kindness and sense of humor.
Dedicated and loyal, Perry took great pride in his work and cared deeply for the people he supervised. To him, his coworkers were like family, and his leadership and friendship will be fondly remembered.
Becoming a grandfather was one of the greatest joys of Perry's life. He adored his grandchildren and never missed a chance to spend time with them, whether it was a sleepover, a short visit, or a quick stop just to see their faces.
Perry is survived by his loving wife, Heather Maxey Belk; his children, Lanna and husband Nick Childs , Mikayla and husband Dalton Rath, Kaden Wiegand, Julia Cedeno and Omar Viguerias; and his beloved grandchildren, Blakely Rath, Ryder Rath, and Addison Childs.
He is also survived by his father, Kevin Kingham; sisters, Cheryl and husband Mike Glaspie and Stephanie Belk; nieces and nephews, Jayden, Josh, Alexis, Olivia, and Kevin; and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins who loved him dearly.
Perry was preceded in death by his mother, Glenda Belk; his aunt, Brenda Belk; grandparents, Francis and Shirley Belk; and his brother-in-law, Jason Maxey.
Perry will be remembered for his selflessness, his love of family, and his unwavering willingness to help others. His laughter, kindness, and faith will live on forever in the hearts of all who knew him.
"The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit."
- Psalm 34:18
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